Fundamental Forecast for the British Pound: Neutral
– Focus will be on the Brexit Bill as it enters its Committee stage in UK Parliament.
– While Brexit was initially a negative for GBP/USD, there’s no sign yet of a break of the broad 1.2400 to 1.2700 range in place since January 23.
With politics rather than economics continuing to drive the British Pound, attention in the coming days will be fixed on the Brexit Bill as it winds its way through the Westminster Parliament. Between Monday and Wednesday it will navigate what’s called the Committee stage in the House of Commons, where Opposition politicians can put forward proposed amendments to be voted upon.
Many are likely to be put forward, such as a Parliamentary vote on any exit deal and a second referendum on any final agreement between the UK and the EU. However, with the ruling Conservative Party commanding a majority in the Commons, most if not all are likely to be defeated. Once the Bill completes the Committee stage there will be a third reading of it in the Commons, expected to take place on February 8, which will give the elected Members of Parliament a final chance to approve it before it moves to the House of Lords.
While the referendum vote was initially negative for the British Pound, GBP/USD has been relatively stable since mid-October, and since January 23 has traded in a quite narrow band between 1.24 and 1.27. As traders watch the Brexit Bill meandering its way through Parliament, there’s little reason to suppose that it will move sharply in either direction.
Moreover, there’s little economic data in the coming days to affect it one way or the other. UK trade and industrial production figures for December are due on Friday, but neither release is expected to have a major impact on the pair now that the Bank of England has essentially made it clear that UK monetary policy is likely to remain unchanged for the foreseeable future.
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